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Short Screams: The Art of Anthology Horror

This week on Sitting in the Dark, the gang tackles the world of horror anthologies. Host Kynan Dias, along with panelists Pete Wright, Kyle Olson, and Tommy Metz III, dissect three iconic films: Creepshow, Tales from the Hood, and Trick ‘r Treat. Buckle up for a spirited discussion on jump scares, creature features, and the enduring legacy of Stephen King.

The conversation kicks off with Creepshow, a film that embraces its comic book roots with vibrant colors and dynamic panel transitions. While the group praises the film’s practical effects, particularly the unforgettable creature in “The Crate,” they express some reservations about the pacing and Stephen King’s acting chops.

Next up is Rusty Cundieff’s Tales from the Hood, a film that boldly tackles social issues like police brutality and the crack epidemic through a horror lens. The panelists commend the film’s ambition and powerful messages, while acknowledging its technical shortcomings. The conversation delves into the effectiveness of horror as a vehicle for social commentary and the challenges of balancing scares with thought-provoking themes.

Finally, the group wraps up with Michael Dougherty’s Trick ‘r Treat, a film they praise for its intricate storytelling and clever use of practical effects. They marvel at the film’s ability to seamlessly weave together seemingly disparate stories into a cohesive and satisfying whole. The episode concludes with a reflection on the enduring appeal of horror anthologies and their unique ability to deliver a smorgasbord of frights.

Film Sundries

A podcast exploring horror in film across classics and subgenres with Kyle Olson, Tommy Metz, Kynan Dias, Pete Wright, and more.
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